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Student newspaper of the University of Southern California
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USC water polo coach fuvan Vu vie coached the US team at the 2009 University Garnet /§0
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County-USC
will have new home in 2007
Slate-ofthe-art technology and earthquake resistant construction dominate design for new building
By CALVIN J. CRAWFORD
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A new Male ol the art facility will replace the Los A<vs County-USC Medical Center in about four yeai.s. USC health officials said
The ougmal hospital, built in 1934, will be "moth-hailed — closed hut not demolished — and replaced by a new I.A( USC Medical ( enter, which is scheduled to open luly 21)07, said I)r David Altman, chief medical officet at LAC-USC and assistant dean of the Keck School of Medicine.
The hospital will offer the same highest level of services for a level one trauma center and acute care, according to health officials.
The Los Angeles Board of Supervisors approved the award of construction contract, at approximately $4.98 million, to developer* McCarthy-Clark fIU/H, a joint construction venture. Dec. 3.2002, county ofricfali said.
Construction began April 1 near the current hospital.
Plans to build a new 950-bed hospital began in 1972. Since then, several different phases were proposed.
The final design was completed by HOK Design Inc. in May 2002.
The new LAC-USC is estimated to cost less than $500 million and will span 1.5 million square feet with four major components: a 600-inpatient tower, an outpatient clinic, a base-isolated diagnostic/treatment building and a central plant, Altman said.
The most exciting feature about the new center is the base-isolated building, which sits on 57 bumpers that can resist up to 8.5 on the Richter scale and is self-sustainable during an emergency for up to % hours, he said.
In order to complete the new hospital, four existing on-campus hospital facilities will be replaced, six buildings will be demolished, LAC-USC occupants and utilities will be relocated, and all hazardous materials will be removed, according to the LAC-USC development Web site.
All new systems for the hospital will be updated, electronic and paperless, said Dr. Cynthia Stotts, chief of staff at LAC-USC.
“In the new facility, a state of the art diagnostic center will enable the medical center to take care of more
I see LAC-USC, page 17 I
Davis' wife criticizes recall
DanM Wong I Daily Trojan
Mrs. Davis. Sharon Davis, California Gov. Gray Davis’ wife, spoke Wednesday night at the Omar ibn Al Khanab mosque on Exposition Boulevard and Vermont Avenue.
Sharon Davis tells crowd at heal mosque that recall is not democratic
By RACHEL GALLEGOS
Suffwriui
Sharon Davis, Gov. Gray Davits wife, repeatedly defended her hus bands policies and his position in the recall election at a local mosque Wednesday mghL
Davis spoke to a crowd of about 50 people at the Umar Ibn Al Khattab Foundation on Exposition Boulevard and Vermont Avenue “This recall is un-American," Davis said. “This state has been in a state of almost chaos."
She and her husband are Catholic, a religion that teaches humility, Davis said, but now people expect him to be more charismata "You don’t remove people from office because they are boring," she said.
Davis said her husband fixed the
state) deficit. __________
Jf the state deficit was the only reason that Gov. Davis was being recalled, 46 other governors and our current president *vould also be looking for new jobs, Davis said Davis said her husband feels like he “barely had time to get a cup of coffee," before the recall process I see Davis, page III
USC tries to ease housing crunch
New developments would offer students more than 4200 housing spaces BY LIDIANA P0RTALES
Staff Writer
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Three new buildings for student housing may break ground near USC within, the next year, school officials said. Eventually, these construction plans could house up to
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4,270 students.
Two of the buildings will be apartment complexes built by independent companies. The third would be built by the university and would complete the second phase of the International Residential College at Parkside, said Jeff Urdahl, director of Housing Services.
The new housing should relieve some of the housing crunch that plagues USC as it does many large universities. Real estate is tight
throughout Southern California, and universities reflect that, Urdahl said.
“It is a very good thing,” Urdahl said. “I am enthusiastic about what I’m hearing."
At the beginning of this semester, plans for building were being discussed, but only recently have the projects been made definite.
Capstone Development
Corporation, a company that concentrates exclusively on student I see Housing, page 17 I
4,270 new spaces could be available, mostly for graduate housing
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Katherine Beck I Daily Trajan
Crowded. A common sight in front of Leavey Library: Too many bikes, not
enough bike racks.
By LINDSEY DAVIS
Contributing Writer
Throughout the last three years, Facilities Management has added 1,600 additional bike parking spaces with 200 new bike racks, a Facilities Management official said.
But the number of bikes confiscated by Department of Public Safety for illegal parking has increased this year compared to last year, said DPS Sgt Gerald Baker, manager of student law enforcement
The number of confiscated bikes has prompted students to wonder whether more bike racks are needed.
a place for
“There’s not enough bike racks! especially at (Kaprielian Hall)," said Kate McKeon, a sophomore majoring in biomedical engineering.
"The other day I was late for class because I was waiting for a bike rack and didn’t want to lock my bike to itself."
Henry Lacher, director of buildings and grounds, said there are 4,209 bike parking spots on campus.
“We’ve put bike racks in almost every possible spot," Lacher said.
These spots, however, cannot always be where students would want them, he said.
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FBI action
By WILL BIGHAM
Staff Writer
The USC School of Cinema-Television is aiming to prevent piracy in its classes, and film students, if caught recording movies, may be expelled or reported to the FBI for potential prosecution, according to a memo issued by Dean Elizabeth Daley and Associate Dean Rick Jewell.
The memo was handed out to all students in Cinema-466, a class l see FHin. page SI

Suggestion* for when to shop, dme, party and sightsee while in the bay Area Jut the
weekender / 7
Student newspaper of the University of Southern California
THURSDAY ♦ —
Of interest... ' .
USC water polo coach fuvan Vu vie coached the US team at the 2009 University Garnet /§0
I I 2 Calendar 1
WuUhei I j Opinions 4 i
ntyte
Crossword - 17 Sport, 20 mm■MWWWW' WWii
VOl. CXUV. no. 22 www.atfybopn.coni
County-USC
will have new home in 2007
Slate-ofthe-art technology and earthquake resistant construction dominate design for new building
By CALVIN J. CRAWFORD
I Olllf ibtllllif Wl Ur I
A new Male ol the art facility will replace the Los A ' ,
Three new buildings for student housing may break ground near USC within, the next year, school officials said. Eventually, these construction plans could house up to
—
4,270 students.
Two of the buildings will be apartment complexes built by independent companies. The third would be built by the university and would complete the second phase of the International Residential College at Parkside, said Jeff Urdahl, director of Housing Services.
The new housing should relieve some of the housing crunch that plagues USC as it does many large universities. Real estate is tight
throughout Southern California, and universities reflect that, Urdahl said.
“It is a very good thing,” Urdahl said. “I am enthusiastic about what I’m hearing."
At the beginning of this semester, plans for building were being discussed, but only recently have the projects been made definite.
Capstone Development
Corporation, a company that concentrates exclusively on student I see Housing, page 17 I
4,270 new spaces could be available, mostly for graduate housing
' :.x.
Katherine Beck I Daily Trajan
Crowded. A common sight in front of Leavey Library: Too many bikes, not
enough bike racks.
By LINDSEY DAVIS
Contributing Writer
Throughout the last three years, Facilities Management has added 1,600 additional bike parking spaces with 200 new bike racks, a Facilities Management official said.
But the number of bikes confiscated by Department of Public Safety for illegal parking has increased this year compared to last year, said DPS Sgt Gerald Baker, manager of student law enforcement
The number of confiscated bikes has prompted students to wonder whether more bike racks are needed.
a place for
“There’s not enough bike racks! especially at (Kaprielian Hall)," said Kate McKeon, a sophomore majoring in biomedical engineering.
"The other day I was late for class because I was waiting for a bike rack and didn’t want to lock my bike to itself."
Henry Lacher, director of buildings and grounds, said there are 4,209 bike parking spots on campus.
“We’ve put bike racks in almost every possible spot," Lacher said.
These spots, however, cannot always be where students would want them, he said.
I see Rack*, page 2 I
to
FBI action
By WILL BIGHAM
Staff Writer
The USC School of Cinema-Television is aiming to prevent piracy in its classes, and film students, if caught recording movies, may be expelled or reported to the FBI for potential prosecution, according to a memo issued by Dean Elizabeth Daley and Associate Dean Rick Jewell.
The memo was handed out to all students in Cinema-466, a class l see FHin. page SI